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Well the socialist seem to think otherwise, what with all the Christian priests done away with by socialists last century. Although I'd agree that Jesus didn't seem to have much of a positive opinion about people who dealt in commerce either.
It's safe to say he wouldn't be fond of what either faction is up to these days. But then what else is new.
The Romans weren't socialists. He mostly ignored them. Jesus & Pilate both suggest it was a volatile situation, as the revolt of 66 attests.
Judea had a market economy. Judaism endorsed this, and Jesus didn't protest it. There was also western influence, so he may have been familiar with Aristotle. Almost all of his parables were of 'economic' ethics.
He allegedly had worked as a carpenter. Although he didn't carry money himself, he did pay a tribute & his apostles bought\sold goods.
@NobodyImportant2008 I never said the romans were socialist, fool. I said jesus was. And he was at odds with the romans for the most part. He took a passive approach and urged romans to not become soldiers. The guy was a hippy through and through. From the sandals to the long hair. And you neo-cons hate that. So you twist the version to a modern day republican jesus that not only supports war, but considers universal health care evil. It's laughable. I don't have to distort jesus to back claims
Doubt St. Augustine was in the Republican party when he devised the Christian "just war" theory.
Jesus didn't say anything nice about war at all, even going so far as to say that violence against people who wrong you is wrong. You must be confusing him with his dad.
You didn't specify what you were saying about the Romans, so it was anyone's guess what you meant. In any case, Jesus was not at odds with them. He even says so in his meeting with Pilate. Almost everything he said of the Romans admonished the catastrophic revolt of 66.
His wasn't a new trend in desert fashion. He was a Jew, not a hippy. We don't know what he looked like.
Is that the only arguement? Can you present a single fact I misrepresented, or are you just making things up again?
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It's safe to say he wouldn't be fond of what either faction is up to these days. But then what else is new.
Judea had a market economy. Judaism endorsed this, and Jesus didn't protest it. There was also western influence, so he may have been familiar with Aristotle. Almost all of his parables were of 'economic' ethics.
He allegedly had worked as a carpenter. Although he didn't carry money himself, he did pay a tribute & his apostles bought\sold goods.
Jesus didn't say anything nice about war at all, even going so far as to say that violence against people who wrong you is wrong. You must be confusing him with his dad.
His wasn't a new trend in desert fashion. He was a Jew, not a hippy. We don't know what he looked like.
Is that the only arguement? Can you present a single fact I misrepresented, or are you just making things up again?
Climate Change? Raise Taxes.
Healthcare? Raise Taxes.
High Unemployment? Raise taxes.
Those who approve? Morons/ Losers
Everybody should listen to Mark Levin.